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Historic Downtown

Before its rise as a premier tourist destination, Mackinac Island was a hub of the intercontinental fur trade that started in the 17th century and extended into the early 19th century. Here is where John Jacob Astor reestablished his American Fur Company after the War of 1812, which aided him greatly in becoming America's first millionaire.

Today, Historic Downtown Mackinac Island includes five significant structures from the island's trading past: the American Fur Company Store & Dr. Beaumont Museum, Biddle House, Benjamin Blacksmith Shop, McGulpin House--thought to be Michigan's oldest existing structure--and Mission Church.

A ticket to Fort Mackinac gains you access to these buildings for free from June 7 - August 23. Or you may purchase a separate Historic Downtown pass. Whichever you choose, you'll enjoy a mix of fascinating history, interactive displays, and memorable demonstrations by our interpretive staff. Pets are welcome.

Mackinac Island Downtown Buildings History

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